One possible scenario in this fanfiction could be that the reader is a new intern at the SVU lab. Harrison takes the reader under his wing, teaching them the ropes. They start to develop a friendship that slowly turns into something more romantic as they work late nights together on important cases, sharing inside jokes and having deep conversations about their lives and dreams.
Harrison Bergeron is the protagonist in the story. He is a young man who has extraordinary abilities, both in terms of physical strength and intelligence. He rebels against the society's forced equality by breaking free of his handicaps.
It depends on your taste. If you enjoy works that have a strong sense of place, complex characters, and exploration of deep themes, then it could be well worth your time. His writing has a certain charm and authenticity that many readers find appealing.
The plot could involve the reader being a suspect in a case that Harrison is working on at the SVU lab. Despite the initial suspicion, Harrison discovers evidence that clears the reader. This event starts their relationship as they bond over the misjudgment. They then start to explore their feelings for each other while also dealing with the after - effects of the case on the reader's life.
Most likely not. Ava seems more like a made-up tale to engage and captivate the audience. It might draw inspiration from various elements but not be based on a real event or person.
I understand your love for sad elements. After all, the sad plots in novels often make people empathize with them or ignite the emotions hidden in the readers 'hearts for a long time. For this reason, I recommend two heart-wrenching novels to you: "At this point in my life, you are the only one who is sad" and "If there is no appointment." The former was a novel about a couple who were separated for some reason. Even though the female protagonist's life and death were unknown, she still loved the male protagonist deeply. The male protagonist also regretted his death. The latter was a game novel. The protagonist had a fierce battle with the enemy in the game, but after victory, he found that his friend had left him. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Harrison Wells isn't part of the comic world. He's unique to the TV adaptation. The show introduced him as a new element to the story, separate from the comic source material.